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we want to use reconciliation. you have to use it to get this problem fixed. >> just remember, spell hypocrisy with a y as in r-y-a-n. today's "worst person in the world." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i but i justve my 5 employcan't afford it.ance, i have diabetes. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. and i'm worried if i lose my job, i won't be able to afford insurance. when i graduated from college, i lost my health
we want to use reconciliation. you have to use it to get this problem fixed. >> just remember, spell hypocrisy with a y as in r-y-a-n. today's "worst person in the world." ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it...
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good morning to you. >> late night, dan. >> for both of us. >> for both of us. good morning, everyone. >>> residents in the upper midwest arebro cfo there's no rain in abcs hao c&t for ern c wipt abcsthao c&t for ern c wipt >> reporter: in central wisconsin, rivers are still rising and residents still reeling. for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >> reporter: late saturday, tim cross watched as the wisconsin river in bearen crested. >> what's behind me is absolutely scary. the river can change in a heartbeat. >> reporter: about 200 miles west, the water in owe what ton what, minnesota, is going down. the damage is adding up. >> you're probably looking 25$2 30,000s. >> reporter: this view of maple creek from his living room is the reason eric cornell moved to maple drive. >> not so lovely right now. >> reporter: he never anticipated seeing the creek four feet high in his basement. >> this is basically my entire house all i have left to save. >> reporter: for deer reason cougar i
good morning to you. >> late night, dan. >> for both of us. >> for both of us. good morning, everyone. >>> residents in the upper midwest arebro cfo there's no rain in abcs hao c&t for ern c wipt abcsthao c&t for ern c wipt >> reporter: in central wisconsin, rivers are still rising and residents still reeling. for many here this week's rain is this morning's headache. >> this will be flooded like this for a mile in that direction. >>...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms and one heck of a ride, marysol. so before you take off, we want to take a look back at some of your classic moments. >> good morning, everyone. it's time to take a look at the weather across the nation. >> marysol leads us off. >> marysol. >> now to mary. >> now let's see what's happening right outside your window. >> i'll get his autograph. >> aaagh! >> time now for the weather. marysol castro. >> north to evansville. could see up to 2 inches of rain. >> marysol is measuring wind speeds on long island and snow. >> there she is. >> she looks appropriately miserable. >> the wind here is the real story. >> across the state we saw that she left plenty of destruction. >> that's a quick look at th
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> it is the end of an era this morning. we're saying good-bye to a "gma" weekend original. this is my friend and colleague marysol's last day with us. it's been six years, two babies, countless hurricane, blizzards, hurricane, blizzards, snowstorms and one heck of a ride, marysol. so before you take off, we want to take a look back at some of your classic moments. >> good...
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stay with us. a quick check this morning showing no rain with the scattered clouds overhead right now. any sprinkles out there earlier kind of dried up. cold front that's generating is the clouds will pass through here dry during the day today. 72 degrees right now. a little warm for this time of year. 68% humidity the barometerer holding steady, will start to rise later this morning. we have southwest winds. we expect dry weather during the day today with a high temperature still warmer than usual, 83 to 87 with mostly sunny skies. >> thanks. and thank you for joining us. we will see you back here at 8:00. >>> we are back on this saturday morning, the 25th day of september, 2010. a big thanks to everyone who came out to the plaza to join us this morning. and speaking of the plaza, check it out. we're gettinging ina new look fe event education nation. i'm amy robach. we'll be signing a spotlight on education in america. we'll focus on students, educators and how you can help here and at home. >> st
stay with us. a quick check this morning showing no rain with the scattered clouds overhead right now. any sprinkles out there earlier kind of dried up. cold front that's generating is the clouds will pass through here dry during the day today. 72 degrees right now. a little warm for this time of year. 68% humidity the barometerer holding steady, will start to rise later this morning. we have southwest winds. we expect dry weather during the day today with a high temperature still warmer than...
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he tk care of us. he'll take care of you. we always like to follow up with clients and make sure that they know we're tracking their loan for th, and if there's something that makes more sense for them, we can present at as an option. the surprise was that there were no surprises. th have great technology, but they have people like matt. that's what makes the difference. it's an opportunity to help clients achieve the american dream. that's why i love quicken loans! ♪ thatmy friends at work thinkans! there's mo than one "me." ...because on our trips, i always get there faster. see, expedia lets me mix and match airlines. so i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. with a little help from expedia, my friends will think i can be everywhere at once. where you book matters. expedia. >>> you know, not even hollywood could have come up with the script. on friday lindsay lohan was ordered to jail without bail for a month. but hours
he tk care of us. he'll take care of you. we always like to follow up with clients and make sure that they know we're tracking their loan for th, and if there's something that makes more sense for them, we can present at as an option. the surprise was that there were no surprises. th have great technology, but they have people like matt. that's what makes the difference. it's an opportunity to help clients achieve the american dream. that's why i love quicken loans! ♪ thatmy friends at work...
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where they thought he would take us by now. the president was smilinging during that, we should note. how much do you think this really struck a shot across the white house? >> well, it was a shot at the president. he absorbed those blows, but i think president clinton may be onto something when he told politico that this was a good thing for the president. every president in the white house has the risk of beinging in the bubble and not seeming to appreciate the pain people are feeling in economic hard times by beinging o in public, hearint face to face. the president may be sending the message that he's listening. we'll see if it does any good. the challenge is to connect with voters, make them understand he knows what they are going through and is working on it. >> we showed stephen colbert testifying before a congressional hearing yesterday. i didn't know whether to cringe or laugh. i think members of congress felt the same. give me your take on what happened yesterday. >> well, it was all cringing for me. i thought that wa
where they thought he would take us by now. the president was smilinging during that, we should note. how much do you think this really struck a shot across the white house? >> well, it was a shot at the president. he absorbed those blows, but i think president clinton may be onto something when he told politico that this was a good thing for the president. every president in the white house has the risk of beinging in the bubble and not seeming to appreciate the pain people are feeling...
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we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with philip seymour hoffman. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: always pleased to welcome philip seymour hoffman to this program. he has established himself as one of the best of his generation. his latest project is called "jack goes bowling." also directs and produces it. here now is a scene from the movie. >> [inaudible] >> i am almost getting there. >> may be a little good night kiss? >> maybe. >> nothing overwhelming. >> ok. >> good night. it is your directorial debut of a film. we have a monitor in the studio. i saw you lo
we are glad you have joined us. a conversation with philip seymour hoffman. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet...
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are we using the swear words? are we using media that has a lot of swear words in it? if we are, we need to curb it. and we also need to have rules and consequences around swearing if we don't want to hear them. so, what's the rule in your house? are you remaining consistent? and are you underscoring your values of respect, impulse control, and using proper words? >> so, the problem can be that you can set some rules. but then, if you're breaking them in front of the children. >> right. because you're the trusted source. right? if you're using them, they become the normal language of your household. so, if you don't want to hear them, you need to make sure that everybody is using the same rule. not just the children. but father, mother and everybody else, who comes into your household. >> were you at all surprised by the result of the new study, showing kids as young as 2 are using the "f" word? >> i'm not surprised. things are welcome normalized. even things like wtf. how much do we hear that or see it in technology? to the point where it's become commonplace. it's it
are we using the swear words? are we using media that has a lot of swear words in it? if we are, we need to curb it. and we also need to have rules and consequences around swearing if we don't want to hear them. so, what's the rule in your house? are you remaining consistent? and are you underscoring your values of respect, impulse control, and using proper words? >> so, the problem can be that you can set some rules. but then, if you're breaking them in front of the children. >>...
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Sep 17, 2010
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but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him. >> larry: so she'll be on every week? >> about five episodes in the first half and then probably more in the second. >> larry: how many he wases ahead are you? >> we're working on episode five and six right now. >> larry: what is the workweek sflik. >> we do eight days for each episode which is rather ambitious. it means -- >> reporter: you don't work saturday and sunday. >> monday to friday. >> larry: what day of the week do you get -- >> there is really not one day that we get the script. i just got episode six two nights ago. >> larry: you'll take that home? >> yeah. they send it to your house. then we'll start working episode s
but it is an amazing episode. >> larry: tell us about it. come on. clue us in. make us watch. >> we have a new coach, a new football coach. >> larry: 6'4". she is really 6'4". >> she is really 6'4". we catch one the characters. we all watched and it were thrilled with it. >> larry: when w the audition of the football coach, did they say she had to be a 6'4" woman? >> i think he knows her and i think she's been in other shows with him....
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the show actually sent us, they sent us the script ahead of time. in fact, they sent us the rough edits. so we sat with a psychiatrist in our office for a second round to review every episode, which is very rare for a network to do and they did an excellent job. we then collaborated with samhsa to develop a public service announcement. we got permission and samhsa helped us develop a script. and this psa featured this gorgeous young actress who was the woman with bipolar disorder in the story referring young people to a special landing page, a web site. and we tracked the traffic. there were huge spikes the day of the show and the day after this psa aired. and kids actually could enter discussion threads. and there were some really heart-breaking stories in there; kids who said, "i've been telling my parents for 2 years there's something wrong with me; now i know i have bipolar disorder, they don't believe me." well, in this case it was one of samhsa's partner groups, they had trained therapists in the discussion group who could actually refer kids
the show actually sent us, they sent us the script ahead of time. in fact, they sent us the rough edits. so we sat with a psychiatrist in our office for a second round to review every episode, which is very rare for a network to do and they did an excellent job. we then collaborated with samhsa to develop a public service announcement. we got permission and samhsa helped us develop a script. and this psa featured this gorgeous young actress who was the woman with bipolar disorder in the story...
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jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> we turn now to food and a star chef who considers himself a simple guy with a wrestler's mentality who has carved out a top spot in the chicago culinary world for himself. paul kahan shares a few of his life philosophies in tonight's plate list. >> i'm a pretty simple guy and from the very start i told my wife that if there was ever a time where she couldn't tolerate my career and my lifestyle that she should tell me and i would change. i mean i put a lot into it at this point but i could walk away tomorrow. >> it's a two-day process. on the first day we marinate the meat. pork shoulder, pork belly and duck legs. we'll marinate it with fresh herb, thyme, sage and bay leaf and mix it all together real well in a hot pan with a splash of olive oil and cook it over medium high heat to pull all the fat out. add one onion that's been cloved. two cloves of garlic, a cup of white wine and same amount of
jobs that america could really use right now. for american jobs, tell your senators to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> we turn now to food and a star chef who considers himself a simple guy with a wrestler's mentality who has carved out a top spot in the chicago culinary world for himself. paul kahan shares a few of his life philosophies in tonight's plate list. >> i'm a pretty simple guy and from the very start i told my wife that if there was ever a time where...
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i think that's what's gotten us thus far and hopefully that will help us continue to grow. >> reporter: now, groupon offers daily deals in 100 american cities and 29 countries. it's buying up rivals in places like japan and germany. it's on track to rake in half a billion dollars this year. unlike so many dotcom wonders, groupon is already churning a profit in its own quirky way. i'm chris bury for "nightline" in chicago. >> simple but brilliant. everybody wants to save those pennies. our thanks to chris bury for that. after the break, more silicone, this time, why the rise and possible fall of silly bands is a "sign of the times." l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3l3 ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] every business day, bank of america lends billions of dollars, to individuals, institutions, schools, organizations and businesses. ♪ working to set opportunity in motion. bank of america. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. and these e the ones you'll love on a school night pillsbury ham and c
i think that's what's gotten us thus far and hopefully that will help us continue to grow. >> reporter: now, groupon offers daily deals in 100 american cities and 29 countries. it's buying up rivals in places like japan and germany. it's on track to rake in half a billion dollars this year. unlike so many dotcom wonders, groupon is already churning a profit in its own quirky way. i'm chris bury for "nightline" in chicago. >> simple but brilliant. everybody wants to save...
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then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights, you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from t never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a customized v.i.p. vacion, to a hollywood red carpet experience, to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on specially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing, you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ >>> even when everything goes as planned, brain surgery requires unfaltering skill in the hands of the surgeon. and unwavering trust on the part of the patient. but when we followed carol into the operating room, nothing went as planned. she went to the doctor, complaining of neck pain and was suddenly told she had
then we canoe upstream to a helicopter that takes us to the conference. or we could book with hotels.com and stay closer. see, with welcomerewards, no matter where you accumulate 10 nights, you get a free one. huh. smarter. [ male announcer ] accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcomerewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from t never-dreamed-possible prizes....
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use wolcott as an alternate. on the outer loop, reports of an accident at 795, that may have already been cleared but just keep an eye open for that. in middle river, a pair of crashes, one still has kingston road closed between eastern boulevard and hawthorne road. another accident reported in a residential area, old eastern boulevard near harrison avenue and out in western howard county, down wirings in the roadway has old frederick road closed between marriottsville road and cove wood lane. use the baltimore national pike to get around that. >>> 6:17. your kids have been in school a month now and chances are they are already worn out on the lunches. fear not. not only can you make them fun but they can be healthy, too. here's susan. >> reporter: chips and bologna and take that, prepackaged snacks. school lunches can be fun and good for you. it only takes a little imagination. >> a good meal consists of four parts. whether it's for a packed school lunch or a dinner. a protein. a whole grain. a fruit or vegetabl
use wolcott as an alternate. on the outer loop, reports of an accident at 795, that may have already been cleared but just keep an eye open for that. in middle river, a pair of crashes, one still has kingston road closed between eastern boulevard and hawthorne road. another accident reported in a residential area, old eastern boulevard near harrison avenue and out in western howard county, down wirings in the roadway has old frederick road closed between marriottsville road and cove wood lane....
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for get us and them. it's just us. we'll talk about how to do it with arne duncan and randi weingarten. and why drop a bomb when you can send an e-mail? a computer worm hits a key nuclear plant in iran. silent. but deadly. all that, plus politics with our monday megapanel. did we already have a smoking gun? they don't care. and a new ad comparing the right wing to the taliban. show starts right now. both in perception and performance, we know it and don't seem to have the political will to solve it. america's schools don't make the grade. nearly six in ten say the system needs major changes. according to our new poll, is data is overwhelming and yet, here we are. count president obama among the most concerned. here's his exclusive with matt lauer this morning. >> when we first set up the public school systems across the country, we were leaps and bounds ahead of the vast majority of countries around the world. that just is not true anymore. they have caught up and in some cases are surpassing us. >> two perfect example
for get us and them. it's just us. we'll talk about how to do it with arne duncan and randi weingarten. and why drop a bomb when you can send an e-mail? a computer worm hits a key nuclear plant in iran. silent. but deadly. all that, plus politics with our monday megapanel. did we already have a smoking gun? they don't care. and a new ad comparing the right wing to the taliban. show starts right now. both in perception and performance, we know it and don't seem to have the political will to...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was not. yes, it was. what do you think? take one of the big ones out? nah. a number of you have contacted us in response to what ben stein had to say last week about the prospect of higher taxes. including linda mcgibney, a producer and writer for a show on the sci-fi channel. she had some things of her own to say about these words from ben stein. >> maybe when the economy recovers raising my taxes makes sense. but for now it's just punishment and i can't figure out what for. >> all i have to say is ben stein is wrong. i am an american. i am
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. [ male announcer ] at ge capital, we're out there every day with clients like jetblue -- financing their fleet, sharing our expertise, and working with people who are changing the face of business in america. after 25 years in the aviation business, i kind of feel like if you're not having fun at what you do, then you've got the wrong job. my landing was better than yours. no, it wasn't. yes, it was. was...
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that leaves us can a conundrum. either women needs to let more things slide, and i'm sorry, i don't think either of those is likely to happen anytime soon. so back to the drawing board. maybe we should call deepak and ask him how to solve that one. b. sawner had a question on our first segment. in particular one graphic we had. the tweed is this. the title screen that each union ping pays for grandma, how about the hundreds that grn ma paid that was referring to the amount of money that all of the old people have paid into the medicare and health care system compared to how many they take out. in this case for every dollar that has, was or would have been paid in, well, $3 are coming out. xh the total amount is that. so i'm not saying the investment that grandma or grandpa has made in the development of the young people in their lives is not only not valuable, but frequently priceless. i'm simply saying the old people's manipulation of our political system to suck money out of the future generations of this country
that leaves us can a conundrum. either women needs to let more things slide, and i'm sorry, i don't think either of those is likely to happen anytime soon. so back to the drawing board. maybe we should call deepak and ask him how to solve that one. b. sawner had a question on our first segment. in particular one graphic we had. the tweed is this. the title screen that each union ping pays for grandma, how about the hundreds that grn ma paid that was referring to the amount of money that all of...
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so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is the last desperate ploy. >> what do they do? >>guest: the problem is they will go home and not make the changes, they will not fix the health care reform, they will not change the budget or tax legislation, they will not reduce the stimulus, they will not end the bailout, which is why the republicans put forward the "pledge for america." and in it it has things that have 60, 70's, and 80 percent support. they are in trouble. >> nancy pelosi recently commented about the tax cuts. >> it is about the policy. we are strong on that and
so the poller joins us now. democrats, some, believe they are being smart by delaying a vote on the tax cut. are they? >>guest: there are members that would have had the chance to vote against the leadership, 35 or 40 members and win the vote if everyone else was unify giving them the chance to say wait, i understand small business concerns and the business community to create jobs but you need extra money. but, instead, they deny the 35 members a chance to vote. they are done. this is...
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that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of the turnpike going towards the beltway. you can see where some of this construction is staged. there are puddles and mud and some of this run onto the roadway i. just a few drops of rain, and this is what happens. a sudden road hazard on an exit ramp. it makes driving dangerous. >> all of a sudden, when you were trying to get on 495, there is a lot of water when it rains. >> since construction started, the landscape has been changed or removed. this causes flooding and it has become common. >> a lot of places where construction is going on, there is quite a bit of accumula
that will be with us through the night and the first half of tomorrow. we have a very heavy rain, 2.3 in. in the area. 1.79 in. in bethesda. potentially more heavy rain overnight. we will talk about that in more detail. >> this brain has been good for the drought situation, but it can create some complications when it mixes with huge construction projects. we are live from an intel with the details. what show you exactly we're talking about. this is part of the construction area off of...
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. >> let us transform. i'll tell you what small business owners are saying. >> in the race of the profit margin i raised my sales up 22% per unit. >> tucker carlson in washington, for more than 200 years, politicians have walked through these doors right behind me and promised you the american people that above all they would tell the truth. >> i promise you. >> i promise you.... >> i promise you.... >> i can promise you this. >> but do they? and do they even know when they are lying? >> i remember landing under sniper fire. >> fascinating insides into political minds. >> imagine being locked in a foreign jail and sentenced to 30 years behind bars for a crime you didn't commit? >> i had no idea what was going on. they put a piece of paper in front of me and it said accused of rape and murder and they influence me into a cell. >> i'm here with an american's nightmare that sparked an international incident. crime shows like csi influence what jurors think? >> csi affect is the problem of jurors thinking that
. >> let us transform. i'll tell you what small business owners are saying. >> in the race of the profit margin i raised my sales up 22% per unit. >> tucker carlson in washington, for more than 200 years, politicians have walked through these doors right behind me and promised you the american people that above all they would tell the truth. >> i promise you. >> i promise you.... >> i promise you.... >> i can promise you this. >> but do they? and...
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debt got us in the problem. it won't get us out of the problem. >> rich karlgaard, spending spree coming? >> no. steve is right on the politics. we got proof that the stimulus is a failure. the mber declared the recession over in june of 2009. by that point, only 6% of the $800 billion stimulus had been spent. no impact on ending recession. it's had aerrible impact on keeping recovery lackluster. all the arguments that the obama administration is making, the stimulus is the only thing that stood between us and the great depression was blown out of the water and the american people know it. >> stephane, are we getting a big spending spree? if we do, do you like it? >> i hope we will. they're probably right and we may not. we really could can use a lot more spending and a lot more tax cuts. i mean we need airports, we need new runways. i'd like to see dedicated bicycle lanes and high-speed rail. i'd like to esee smart tax cuts to push out trillion dollars they're on. it'd like an end to the corporate income tax fo
debt got us in the problem. it won't get us out of the problem. >> rich karlgaard, spending spree coming? >> no. steve is right on the politics. we got proof that the stimulus is a failure. the mber declared the recession over in june of 2009. by that point, only 6% of the $800 billion stimulus had been spent. no impact on ending recession. it's had aerrible impact on keeping recovery lackluster. all the arguments that the obama administration is making, the stimulus is the only...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses fo$99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. i can take one airline out... and another home. so with more flight options, i can find the combination that gets me there and back quickest. where you book matters. expedia. - that's right, cso we've got a list of things you can do to get active. -
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. oh! just come snuggle with mama. [ male announcer ] missing something? like 2 pairs of glasses fo$99.99 at sears optical, with bifocal lenses for just $25 more per pair. hurry in to sears optical today and don miss a thing. but basically, i'm a runner. last year. (oof). i had a...
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but also eic helps us to, you know, intervene sometimes, to help us to talk to also the producers and the writers about how to positively portray particularly those shows. i know that we've worked with grey's anatomy and brothers & sisters and many others. but there are those shows, however, in cable, there are some shows that i've seen, you know, that really take the addiction to its extreme, almost portraying it and glamorizing it. right and, you know, one of the key things is, you know, we love the media. they're such a powerful tool in our ability to get out accurate messages and, at the same time, the media is there to entertain and there is a creative process that goes into creating storylines and when a storyline gets off or could potentially be doing more harm than good, one of the great things about the recovery community and the treatment community is they're willing to pick up the phone and say, let's sit down and talk about, you know, what the implications of this show are and how it might be impacting people in recovery and how they feel about themselves and how they inte
but also eic helps us to, you know, intervene sometimes, to help us to talk to also the producers and the writers about how to positively portray particularly those shows. i know that we've worked with grey's anatomy and brothers & sisters and many others. but there are those shows, however, in cable, there are some shows that i've seen, you know, that really take the addiction to its extreme, almost portraying it and glamorizing it. right and, you know, one of the key things is, you know,...
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. >> the house next to us was in flames. it was like a volcano erupted and there was a huge plume of fire and smoke and the air was so hot. our backyard was on fire, we couldn't get to the car because it was so hot. >> their house and cat are gone. >>> the they came here to the rec center and pg&e representatives who gave them thousand dollars and a voucher for a rental car. >> pg&e has made a one million dollar contribution to assist charity groups. wells fargo has given $50,000 to the red cross. if you want to help out. 1-888-443-5772. salvation army is also accepting contributions, too. they have several drop-off sites. find all this information on our website at www.abc7.com. click on see it on tv. we have extensive coverage the fire. a responsible to the disaster from veteran fighters who say they have never seen anything like this, to fema who was undee [ male announcer ] have something you love doing? cheerios could be your ticket to do it. big time. you could win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by ch
. >> the house next to us was in flames. it was like a volcano erupted and there was a huge plume of fire and smoke and the air was so hot. our backyard was on fire, we couldn't get to the car because it was so hot. >> their house and cat are gone. >>> the they came here to the rec center and pg&e representatives who gave them thousand dollars and a voucher for a rental car. >> pg&e has made a one million dollar contribution to assist charity groups. wells...
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i use scotts winterguard. one week left and the orioles lost 5-2, in fact they lost the entire weekend in toronto. buck spent the rest of the day at the cn tower. they lost four straight. the longest under buck. the orioles in tampa bay the next three games and come home to finish out the year against detroit. >>> wet weather this week. the second half of the week is a little bit of a split as to what we might get but the first part, i guarantee we're wet. three to five inches of rain could fall between now and tomorrow night, wednesday morning. we're watching some of the rain this morning already heavy and already producing localized flooding. it will be slick and ponding and puddles, 72. only 67 overnight. we're rising towards daybreak. heavy rain and thunderstorms possible tomorrow at 78 degrees. it looks like it's going to try to cut off wednesday morning but wednesday night, to thursday, next storm system arrives from the south. one computer model tries to keep it ocean city and off the coast. another one
i use scotts winterguard. one week left and the orioles lost 5-2, in fact they lost the entire weekend in toronto. buck spent the rest of the day at the cn tower. they lost four straight. the longest under buck. the orioles in tampa bay the next three games and come home to finish out the year against detroit. >>> wet weather this week. the second half of the week is a little bit of a split as to what we might get but the first part, i guarantee we're wet. three to five inches of rain...
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what makes us different? for 300 years we've chosen to focus on our clients. what a novel idea. >>> 5:44 in the morning. beautiful shot of the capitol building in washington. let's get a check on your weather now from nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> summer just will not end. this is going to be ridiculous. temperatures are going to be very warm. not so much in the northeast or out there in the northern plains but much of the country remains unseasonably hot. this is supposed to be football weather. these friday nights have been very hot lately for everyone in the south. look at this morning. we're starting off with temperatures in the low 70s. almost all the way up to chicago. this isn't how we're supposed to be this time of year. it kind of figures. it's been one of the hottest summers ever that we've ended on a hot string. as far a in kansas city. these temperatures are easily ten degrees hotter than they should be. we'll be in the 90s around cincinnati and memphis and louisville. temperatures in the deep south just as warm. a cool start in the morning up
what makes us different? for 300 years we've chosen to focus on our clients. what a novel idea. >>> 5:44 in the morning. beautiful shot of the capitol building in washington. let's get a check on your weather now from nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> summer just will not end. this is going to be ridiculous. temperatures are going to be very warm. not so much in the northeast or out there in the northern plains but much of the country remains unseasonably hot. this is supposed to...
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would god have done all that just to create us? the traditional religious view is that it took divine intervention at the very least to started all. scientists accept that the theory is controversial. >> many physicists would address that we are now addressing questions that not long ago were beyond the realm of silence, and what we're doing inevitably is pushing religion on to the back foot, so the questions were only religion could offer an answer, science is now doing that as well. >> so what is the religious reaction? some groups say this is part of an atheist campaign. the church of england, though, says it will not undermine faith. >> science can never prove the non-existence of god, just as it can never prove the existence of god. faith is a matter outside that, but as i look at the universe and as many people who are much more understanding of cosmology that might in mathematics, as they look at it, they see a universe which is still very coherent with what we believe about god and his nature. >> so how serious a challenge
would god have done all that just to create us? the traditional religious view is that it took divine intervention at the very least to started all. scientists accept that the theory is controversial. >> many physicists would address that we are now addressing questions that not long ago were beyond the realm of silence, and what we're doing inevitably is pushing religion on to the back foot, so the questions were only religion could offer an answer, science is now doing that as well....
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as tom told us, the clouds, will they brg us more ra? he was telling us we will see some rain, we kw later when we talk to him. they say opposites attract it. may be the case for cheato and poncho. 980 pound crocodile, and chetto is a costarican man. he found poencho sifring from a gun shot wound. he took the croc home with him on a boat, and nursed him back to health. poncho didn't want to leave him. good friends ever since. spend spent a l of time together. roll over, who knows. you may want to think about having a croc for a pet. they can do a lot of things. thanks for being with u tune in for news at 4:00, i will be back here tomorrow morning. we will be back at 11:00 a.m. have a terrific day. we will see you in the morning. (female annocer) previously on real housewives of orange county. my probation officer told me that to get off probation i would have to go to, like--
as tom told us, the clouds, will they brg us more ra? he was telling us we will see some rain, we kw later when we talk to him. they say opposites attract it. may be the case for cheato and poncho. 980 pound crocodile, and chetto is a costarican man. he found poencho sifring from a gun shot wound. he took the croc home with him on a boat, and nursed him back to health. poncho didn't want to leave him. good friends ever since. spend spent a l of time together. roll over, who knows. you may want...
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caleb can explain that to us. he's joining us by the phone. his doctor told him to stay off his feet, so he's hopefully taking it easy at home. how are you feeling today? >> i'm actually pretty good. there's not a lot of pain in my knee, just a little in my anning -- ankle. jenna: what happened out there? >> me and a friend were surfing, and we had another friend with us. one of our friends had gone back in to grab my other surfboard, he was going to try to surf with us, and it was just me and my friend out on the sandbar. my friend felt something nudge him, and then it nudged him again. as it did, he swung down in the water, and he said he hit it. he came over towards me and said that there's something in the water, and i said, no, there's not, and i didn't even finish that statement before i felt a sharp pain in my ankle. jenna: so what exactly does it feel like to get bit by a shark? >> it's the worst pain i've ever felt in my life. it, it shocked me at first, but i didn't know what to think of it. jenna: and so you feel this pain, we're se
caleb can explain that to us. he's joining us by the phone. his doctor told him to stay off his feet, so he's hopefully taking it easy at home. how are you feeling today? >> i'm actually pretty good. there's not a lot of pain in my knee, just a little in my anning -- ankle. jenna: what happened out there? >> me and a friend were surfing, and we had another friend with us. one of our friends had gone back in to grab my other surfboard, he was going to try to surf with us, and it was...
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and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that sometimes the party message don't get through? >>guest: nobody wins 100 percent of the time. nobody has the expectation. and if you look at the batting average, folks that support tea party values are winning an extraordinary amount of times. perhaps historically up precedented. so i'm very pleased with the results. >>neil: thank you both. and then there is this. >>neil: the dog was fine after being pulled from the sinkhole, his own are giving him a great big kiss. if you feel like you are in a sink legal and in need of a pick me up and you need help getting over the hump, well, check out as moses did, the "
and now the republicans can embrace us and put the force they used against her in the primary and put that force to get her elected in november. that is what i mean by alining ourselves. >>neil: but it is not like you always strike gold. you mostly strike gold but there are some disappointments including new hampshire that the republican candidate just conceded that race, a very close race, trying to succeed judd gregg in new hampshire. what do you thing of that, and the fact that...
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what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the international forums as well. >> how confident does he feel in his position? if you have this bubbling, tense situation, is it is advisable to stand on the balcony and say, if you want me godgone, kill me. >> mr. correa is a very combat ative figure. chavez and he shared political visions. it is true to say that probably was not the most well advised step, but what he was trying to do is talk to the people holding a protest -- policemen -- and tried to reason with them. it went badly wrong. teargas was fired and he ended up in a military hospital. as in
what is the latest information you have for us? >> you mentioned it pretty much as much as we know so far, that first peru and colombia have closed their borders. a state of emergency has been declared by the government of president rafael correa. here in venezuela, chavez gave his soul back into his close ally, correa. so has the organization of american states and the u.s. embassy. while things are quickly moving on the ground in the cities in ecuador, they are also moving in the...
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what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the british and pakistani intelligence officials, they revealed that they had planned to go on a shooting spree, possibly starting in the uk and it's slightly unclear and they certainly go on to attack france, germany and denmark, as well. in response to this, the u.s. has actually stepped up their number of drone attacks in northern pakistan. in the last month alone, they pretty much doubled their usual number of attacks so there have been 21 attacks in total. if you compare that to the whole of the year so far for 2010, 76 in total a
what else can you tell us? >> well, yes, the security levels have been at severe since january, actually. we are on a heightened state of alert here. the reason that the threat level is still at severe meaning that a terror attack is highly likely means that this plot has been uncovered. nbc news has learned from talking to pakistani intelligence officials that some british born pakistanis were arrested in pakistan earlier this month. now, when they were interrogated by the u.s., the...
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so you can override any command using an i-phone or i-pad. designers say homes like this could be on the market in just a few years. >>> working in the art business is tough. especially when the economy is not doing so hot. so a maryland company found a way to keep their business burning through an art form that has been alive for 3,500 years. they are making glass. fire glass makers work in a small factory using concepts that are timeless. >> glass as a material has been known for roughly 4,000 years with the mass of glass on the end of an iron or hollow steel tube, a bubble could be entered into that glass and it is blown and shaped and formed into desired end result. >> the art of fire produces a wide range of products. >>> it's a -- it's pretty bad. >> tonight, two towns in minnesota are trying to put things back together after devastating floods swept the area. more than half the homes in the small town were flooded. water from the river is already higher than its predicted crest and still rising. some houses had water up to their roofs.
so you can override any command using an i-phone or i-pad. designers say homes like this could be on the market in just a few years. >>> working in the art business is tough. especially when the economy is not doing so hot. so a maryland company found a way to keep their business burning through an art form that has been alive for 3,500 years. they are making glass. fire glass makers work in a small factory using concepts that are timeless. >> glass as a material has been known...
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thank you for joining us tonight. i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. tune in toofox 45 news morning news starting at 5 a.m. have a great night. real time closed captioning provideddby u.s. captioningg,
thank you for joining us tonight. i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. tune in toofox 45 news morning news starting at 5 a.m. have a great night. real time closed captioning provideddby u.s. captioningg,
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nbc's kristen welker joins us from burbank with the latest. any progress made with investigators looking for these people? >> reporter: no, not yet, alex. and it's certainly a tense situation here in southern california. but we can tell you that investigators will be scouring the wilderness areas surrounding palmdale. that's about an hour north of los angeles. they're really going to be focusing on the remote areas there in that wilderness. they couldn't see those areas when they were searching last night. again, they are looking for 1 people. five adults -- 13 people. five adult, eight children ages 3 through 17. again this all came to their attention yesterday afternoon when two huhs of the missing women came forward to police and said they were concerned about where their family members could be, particularly worried because they found a purse. inside that wupurse, cell phone personal documents, and really disturbing letters. take a listen to how a spokesperson with the sheriff's department described those letters. >> they left behind notes
nbc's kristen welker joins us from burbank with the latest. any progress made with investigators looking for these people? >> reporter: no, not yet, alex. and it's certainly a tense situation here in southern california. but we can tell you that investigators will be scouring the wilderness areas surrounding palmdale. that's about an hour north of los angeles. they're really going to be focusing on the remote areas there in that wilderness. they couldn't see those areas when they were...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars, five months after severe flooding closed it. it is back in business. >>> classes expected to resume at the university of texas at austin, the campus locked down tuesday after gunfire erupted. police say 19-year-old student colton tooley founded several rounz with an assault rifle in front of the tower and ran inside a library and shot himself. there were no other injuries. a man claiming to be a relative says he couldn't hurt a fly. >>> police in utah started an investigation of a polygamist family on a reality tv show called isisster wives" features cody brown a
some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> in nashville, the real thing at the grand ol opry, featuring brad paisley, keith urban, charlie daniels and many more stars,...
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thank you for joining us tonight. i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. tune in toofox 45 news morning news starting at 5 a.m. have a great night. real time closed captioning provideddby u.s. captioningg, antiques can be nice. but you wouldn't want an antique computer. or an antique tv. ♪ or an antique remote control. so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v.
thank you for joining us tonight. i am jeff barnd. >> and i am jennifer gilbert. tune in toofox 45 news morning news starting at 5 a.m. have a great night. real time closed captioning provideddby u.s. captioningg, antiques can be nice. but you wouldn't want an antique computer. or an antique tv. ♪ or an antique remote control. so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for...
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all of us together. if we don't -- if there's a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it. if we don't, we don't do it. >> larry: like a jury? >> we tend to listen to joe. he's always been -- had instincts. >> larry: have you had 3-2 votes? >> yes, we have. >> larry: but that means no, right? >> well, we come to a decision. it's not always -- we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out. >> if somebody really doesn't want to do something and have a strong opinion about it, we usually don't do it. >> larry: have you had a business bomb? phil? you all agreed on, went into, it didn't work? >> we were in the birmingham fire, united states -- or ufl -- or world football -- >> larry: the team? >> yeah. >> larry: the new jersey -- >> it was a different league. we were partners with the nfl. and we started off with a great partnership with the nfl. but it just didn't work out. tough to get fans out there. the brand of football wasn't what americans were used to. that was
all of us together. if we don't -- if there's a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it. if we don't, we don't do it. >> larry: like a jury? >> we tend to listen to joe. he's always been -- had instincts. >> larry: have you had 3-2 votes? >> yes, we have. >> larry: but that means no, right? >> well, we come to a decision. it's not always -- we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out. >> if somebody really...
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now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much is llft? he can move the eyebrows up fr yes nd mouth to the side or no. >> more than 60 percent? done? that's a lot. more than 90 percent done?úú%no. >> windy said most a.l.s. patients eventually die from3 breathing probllms. the respiratory system fails and that's it. patrick decided to get a tracheostomy that means this macciie breathes for him now. and his life can continue. she said he wants to keep liiing to see his son shaun about to turn three. and for the completion of literally his lifees work. >> i don't want this to be a -ost
now he is using just eye balls. patrick to move a cursor ands communicate, eventually, when i asked him about the film prooress it takes him a few minutes to type just one letter. but eventually he answers. expectations for the finished product. and believeesit ill raiss awareness and money to fighh the disease some day. but he now knows he will likely ú%ed help to complete it. >> this is now critical new moment where that is -- he sees it as a possibility. >> i asked him how much...